I can post instructions later for anyone who wants to know how, but I figured out how to use the #AuroraStore to revert the #GoogleCamera / #PixelCamera app to the version before the horrendously dumb UI redesign.
It's wonderful to have my old camera app back. So much more convenient.
I'm a big proponent of FOSS, but there's just too many great tricks the proprietary app does, like image stacking (nighttime mode) and a lot of stabilization options that don't appear in the FOSS cameras. It's Google's bad for not exposing those advanced options to the open APIs, but I have to work with what I got.
It stinks, but I do run it with networking disabled as a compensating control.
I might give Open Camera a try though, just to compare. Some things I can live without.
Our team from @calyxos will be at @fossasia next week! If you are in the area, please drop by our booth to chat with us about #CalyxOS or projects we support for the FOSS community such as #LineageOS, #AuroraStore, #FDroid, and more.
@ButterflyOfFire J'ai l'impression que le problème vient de l'usurpation du User-Agent de l'OS (probablement utilisé pour pouvoir communiquer avec le PlayStore). Ça peut être intéressant d'ouvrir un ticker sur leur git
@Wanda@Romerus wobei es Signal ja nicht direkt im F-Droid gibt und andererseits gibt es die Signal APK ja eigentlich auch direkt auf der Signal Website 😉
@blitter Train tickets I still buy on paper if qrcode-via-email or sms isn't an option, and not having friends/being a bit of a fundamentalist solves the comms problem for me :-P
Proposal for an open source/FOSS edition of ChromeOS:
-Fdroid and Aurora Store as the app stores
-Vivaldi as the default browser (specially made for ChromeOS)
-Google integration replaced with Nextcloud
-Search replaced with DuckDuckGo, Qwant, or a pre-customized SearXNG
-Play Services replaced with microG
-WINE integration (if possible)
Don't know what else to add actually but I would like some more ideas if possible! Also, this is just a concept